Mr. Black New member Dec 8, 2003 #4 Yes we say "eh" quite often. It seems to compliment a plethora of phrases.
Bullit Colon Cowboy Platinum Dec 8, 2003 #5 I use it. It is short for 'hey', and is basically used like a question mark, or like many americans use "huh". As in: Thats pretty cool, eh? Y_lifter is old as fuck, eh? Bullit is smart as hell, eh?
I use it. It is short for 'hey', and is basically used like a question mark, or like many americans use "huh". As in: Thats pretty cool, eh? Y_lifter is old as fuck, eh? Bullit is smart as hell, eh?
longarms New member Dec 8, 2003 #8 Kinda like Army guys say Hooah all the time! LOL I have several Canadian buddies in Ontario, they definately say it.
Kinda like Army guys say Hooah all the time! LOL I have several Canadian buddies in Ontario, they definately say it.
Y_lifter New member Dec 8, 2003 #9 ColonCowboy said: I use it. It is short for 'hey', and is basically used like a question mark, or like many americans use "huh". As in: Thats pretty cool, eh? Y_lifter is old as fuck, eh? Bullit is smart as hell, eh? Click to expand... Americans frequently say: "How does it feel having my shoe up yo Ass"? at the end of these type sentences..
ColonCowboy said: I use it. It is short for 'hey', and is basically used like a question mark, or like many americans use "huh". As in: Thats pretty cool, eh? Y_lifter is old as fuck, eh? Bullit is smart as hell, eh? Click to expand... Americans frequently say: "How does it feel having my shoe up yo Ass"? at the end of these type sentences..
T TheLordofIron New member Dec 8, 2003 #10 Y_Lifter said: Americans frequently say: "How does it feel having my shoe up yo Ass"? at the end of these type sentences.. Click to expand... You are one sick puppy.
Y_Lifter said: Americans frequently say: "How does it feel having my shoe up yo Ass"? at the end of these type sentences.. Click to expand... You are one sick puppy.